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| Title | High Molecular Weight Plant Polyphenolics (Tannins) as Biological Antioxidants |
| Author/s | A.E. Hagerman K.M. Riedl G.A. Jones K.N. Sovik N.T. Ritchard P.W. Hartzfeld T.L. Riechel |
| Abstract |
Representative condensed and hydrolyzable tannins and related simple phenolics were evaluated as biological antioxidants using cyclic voltammetry, the metmyoglobin assay, and the deoxyribose assay. The redox potentials of the tannins were similar to those of structurally related simple phenolics. However, the tannins were 15-30 times more effective at quenching peroxyl radicals than simple phenolics or Trolox. One of the tannins, polygalloyl glucose, reacted an order of magnitude more quickly with hydroxyl radical than mannitol. These results suggest that tannins, which are found in many plant-based foods and beverages, are potentially very important biological antioxidants. |
| Year Of Publication | 1998 |
| Journal |
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry Volume: 46, issue: 0 From page: 1887 to 1892 |
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